Keep working on yourself; eventually you will get to the point where you don't need anyone else's love to define you.
I've loved sci-fi and speculative fiction since I was a kid. It was inevitable I'd try my hand at it at some point.
All of us at one point end face up in a ditch, but only a few will choose to look up at the stars and dream.
It is not he who gains the exact point in dispute who scores most in controversy - but he who has shown the better temper.
Human beings like variety, and they also like partnership... these are scientific values we can point to.
And then what's the whole point if you're harsh to those who love you and soft to those who don't care...
When I'm in bars or clubs, it gets to the point where I feel I'm obliged to streak. It's not a problem.
I think all the roles I've done have been very passionate people who go to absolute extremes to make their points.
Sometimes when you're heavy into the shooting or editing of a picture, you get to the point where you don't know if you could ever do it again.
Everybody is excited to play so I think who plays with whom is a minor thing at this point.
If you're not going to use your free speech to criticize your own government, then what the hell is the point of having it?
Freedom isn't a static point. It's spectrum from absolute to none at all, and is usually inversely proportional to safety.
I definitely went through my magic phase. I think all little boys do at some point or another - they get fascinated by magic tricks.
I want the news delivered unbiased. I thought that was the whole point with journalism.
One of the main points about travelling is to develop in us a feeling of solidarity, of that oneness without which no better world is possible.
God exists in eternity. The only point where eternity meets time is in the present. The present is the only time there is.
It's clear to me that anyone, anywhere, can experience loneliness, isolation, solitude, and estrangement; and most people probably do encounter these things at some point in their lives.
Religion points to that area of human experience where in one way or another man comes upon mystery as a summons to pilgrimage.
If the composer withholds more than we anticipate, we experience a delicious falling sensation; we feel we have been torn from a stable point on the musical ladder and thrust into the void.
The key point to understand is that prosperity is an internal experience, not an external state, and it is an experience that is not tied to having a certain amount of money.
Whatever I'm doing, I'm in that moment and I'm doing it. The rest of the world's lost. If I'm cooking some food or making soup, I want it to be lovely. If not, what's the point of doing it?